We present a search for eclipses of 1700 white dwarfs (WDs) in the Pan-STARRS1 medium-deep fields. Candidate eclipse events are selected by identifying low outliers in over 4.3 million light curve measurements. We find no short-duration eclipses consistent with being caused by a planetary size companion. This large data set enables us to place strong constraints on the close-in planet occurrence rates around WDs for planets as small as 2 R ⊕. Our results indicate that gas giant planets orbiting just outside the Roche limit are rare, occurring around less than 0.5% of WDs. Habitable-zone super-Earths and hot super-Earths are less abundant than similar classes of planets around main-sequence stars. These constraints provide important insight into the ultimate fate of the large population of exoplanets orbiting main-sequence stars.
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Fulton, B. J., Tonry, J. L., Flewelling, H., Burgett, W. S., Chambers, K. C., Hodapp, K. W., … Waters, C. (2014). A search for planetary eclipses of white dwarfs in the pan-starrs1 medium-deep fields. Astrophysical Journal, 796(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/796/2/114
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